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shapes desk , this desk with curve edges and possible combinations made of chrome and industrial timber .
Requirement 2: 2-D shape as the primary element
From the photo you can clearly see the shape of a bird. The photo of a heron was taken against bright skies. I used aperture-priority mode with aperture of f/5.6, ISO 100 and exposure compensation of +2/3 in order to create the silhouette and remove distracting details.
In post production, I decreased highlights and increased contrast to intensify the shape.
1: The element this image is expressing is "Shape." It is reflected to composition because it serves to create a mood and it leads the eye through the photograph.
2: The main subject matter of the photograph is positioned near shape.
3: The steps that make this image successfully visually striking is the darkening of the shadows and really focusing on the wheel of the wheel barrow.
1. The element displayed in the image is shape. Shape is shown in the image because of the circular shape of the apple. The apple is the first thing most would see in the image, it stands out as the object with a shape because it is a 2 dimensional figure.
2. The subject matter of the image is nature (apples).
This photo demonstrates shape because the subject is backlit. Shapes in images can also be seen as silhouettes. The light in the back brings out the extra detail in the slice of the orange
This art piece shows geometric shapes because it's made of triangles. This sculpture also shows radial balance because the triangles are identical and go out from one point.
I've walked by these hydrants many many times. I took this photo while on a mentorship outing with the Sackville Photography club. I like the simple shapes and textures of these hydrants.
Shape It-Inflatable Boot Shapers, a unique closet storage solutions by Just Solutions Products for preventing your boots from creasing, falling over and getting smashed.
starting the shaping and lightening process. After I get the curve right, I start on the art deco "steps".
Taken from one of my photo walks, which I love. I believe I took this during the middle of a Summer's day but I just loved the contrasts created by the harsh light